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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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jbossws-2.0.2
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When you create a Bottom up webservice and you normally want the existing wsdl to be used by the deployed service.
On JBoss [Trinity] 4.2.2.GA (build: SVNTag=JBoss_4_2_2_GA date=200710221139) combined withjbossws-native-2.0.1.GA or jbossws-native-2.0.2.GA the deploy of a EJB webservice endpoint with an wsdlLocation fails with the following error:
org.jboss.ws.WSException: Cannot publish wsdl to: C:\<masked>\jbossxxx-node1\data\wsdl\echo.ear\echo-service.jar\echo\EchoService.wsdl
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Caused by: java.io.IOException: Cannot get URL for: META-INF/wsdl//echo/EchoService.xsd
at org.jboss.wsf.common.URLLoaderAdapter.findChild(URLLoaderAdapter.java:106)
at org.jboss.wsf.framework.deployment.ArchiveDeploymentImpl.getMetaDataFileURL(ArchiveDeploymentImpl.java:99)
If you don't use the hand written wsdl and let jboss generate it everything works just fine.
The META-INF directory contains the following files:
META-INF/
wsdl/echo/
EchoService.wsdl
EchoService.xsd
When you place the Wsdl and xsd directly in the wsdl directory everything works fine. However this is not an option because the real usecase is much more complicated with lots of other schema files to import.
Sample code will be attached.
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JBWS-3605 Cannot publish wsdl with imported schema files, using bottom up approach
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